Explore the central ideas of Catholic belief and how they are explained and defended in this classic commentary on the Creed.
This volume offers clear, accessible writing that helps readers understand the Catholic view of religion, the Church’s authority, and the call to living faith in daily life.
The book gathers essays by different authors to present the creed in a practical, devotional light. It discusses why religion is a universal need, what intolerance means in church history, and how loyalty to the Church shapes a Christian life. Readers will find concise summaries, thoughtful arguments, and guidance for catechesis or personal study.
- Key claims about why religion is essential to the human person
- Arguments defending the Church’s authority and the pope’s role
- Discussion of loyalty to the Church and the call to honest living
- Context for understanding Catholic teaching in history and culture
Ideal for students, catechists, and general readers seeking reliable, readable insight into Catholic doctrine and the Creed.